1. Stella always plays with her cat in the afternoon.
2. Sometimes Ben meets his friends after school.
3. We never give our dog chocolate.
4. Paula and Rachel are often late for work.
5. Simon usually walks his dog in the evening.
to learn more about the history of their country
1) I bought a new dress yesterday. 2) They didn,t <span>win</span> the game. 3) Who is the cleverest pupil in the class? 4) We went to the funfair two days ago. 5) Kathy is the prettiest girl in the school. 6) Did you <span>meet </span>Paul at the hospital yesterday? 7) Liz wrote a letter to Ken a week ago. 8) Ricky was the <span>strongest</span> boy in his class. 9) The boys rode a camel at the zoo last summer. 10) My brother Tom didn,t swim for his school team. 11) Kim met Brad Pitt last month. 12) I rode a horse for the first time last Saturday. 13) Kevin is the best pupil in the class. 14) Mary and Julie went to a concert last night. 15) Jack is the strongest boy in the room. 16) Cindy bought a new jacket yesterday. 17) Did John <span>win </span>the game? 18) Who is the loudest student in the class? 19) We ate chips and burgers for dinner. 20) They didn,t <span>see</span> any dinosaurs in the museum.
Food and drinks : juice, biscuits, banana, pie, bread, sandwich, cheese, rice.
Kitchen tools: spoon, grater, sugar basin, plate, knife, glass, teapot, cup.
London is by far my favourite city. It holds so many surprises, multi-culture and a wide variety of entertainment to amuse even the most monotonous of people. The city attracts millions of individual characters: businessmen and women, homeless, buskers, Goths, punks, grungers, prostitutes, criminals the list is never ending.
If I'm looking for a bit of retail therapy I always head straight to Oxford Circus accompanied as usual by my trusty yet comical friend Cassie. Just as I got out of the tube station, I'm greeted by "Topshop, ? a deluxe yet affordable clothes outlet. It's when I wander down towards Bond Street that I wish I'd saved some of the birthday money I'd received the year before just so I could feel confident enough to walk through the doors of "Selfridges, ? thinking I could actually purchase something. I envy girls my age parading the streets in their Gina shoes and designer clobber. I know it's shallow, but everybody feels more glamorous if they wear clothing with a name.
We took the London Underground to Leicester Square. One of my favourite routines of going to the West End is travelling on the tube with Cassie. We satisfied our boredom on the tube by getting great pleasure out of a whoopee cushion during the "silence ? between stations.
<span>Our Saturday ritual was to wonder round the Trocadero in Piccadilly Circus, to have a laugh and rinse our ten pence pieces in those machines where you drop a coin in hopefully causing another to fall off a shelf below which you would win. Blatantly the coins were stuck together conning eager children into spending all their allowance. I remember we stumbled across a karaoke machine in which you could record your own tape for a bargain at five pounds!
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